The Government is in the process of gazetting the Uganda Martyrs Shrine in
Namugongo a national tourist site. This is expected to elevate the holy place
to the level of pilgrimage sites such as Rome in Italy or Mecca in Saudi
Arabia. At Namugongo, tourists will learn about the history of Christianity in
Uganda.
Every year, thousands Christians trek to Namugongo to intercede with the 45 Protestant and Catholic martyrs, who were
killed on the orders of Kabaka Mwanga II in 1886, after they refused to
renounce their faith. Martyrs Day is the biggest single event in Uganda,
attracting thousands of people from all over the world. This year, over 1.6
million pilgrims are expected to visit the shrine, and hundreds have already
set up camp.
"The Government is working with
religious leaders to promote Martyrs Day because of its significance to promote
Uganda as a tourist destination." The President has directed all
ministries and their affiliate institutions to take part in this year's event.
The health ministry will help to
disinfect the water at the Namugongo shrine, set up over 100 mobile toilet
facilities and provide emergency health services during the event. The foreign
affairs ministry will deploy protocol officers to receive guests. The
Presidential Initiative on Sustainable Tourism (PRESTO), a taskforce set up by
the President, is coordinating the work of the ministries. Starting next
financial year, all ministries will be expected to make budget allocations for
them to participate in the event. The President has also directed power
distributer, UMEME to ensure that the shrine is well-lit ahead of the
festivities. The Uganda National Roads Authority has also started rebuilding
roads to the shrines as well as the Kireka-Namugongo road, the main route to
the shrines. Unlike during previous festivities, the
sale of alcohol and food items by the roadside has been banned and blaring
music from traders is also prohibited. Another unique feature of this year's
festivities is the participation of the Muslim community. At least 70 Muslims
were the first to be killed, and the community will commemorate the day on
Friday.
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